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Death to Blank Pages: Break down the block
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Drunk in my Pants – issue 5
A perzine – on moving to Scotland, zine making, inclusive rugby, historic street protests, Acid Communism – and more.
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Ritual
Zine on the film The Wicker Man.
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Weird Walk issue 5
Rambling, folk horror, stone circles, stag ritals, pipe organs, Charlie Cooper in the Cotswolds, Stewart Lee in Herefordshire.
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Weird Walk issue 6
Haunted island, holy water, Jeremy Deller, cult zines, ancient trees, rambling, trespassing, doom scrolling.
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Weird Walk issue 3
Northern gothic, acid folk, high horses, Dolmania in Wiltshire, old father thames, the folklore of booze, ritual art.
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Weird Walk issue 2
Folklore, foraging, old stones, rambling, prog morris, uncanny vale, happy valley
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Weird Walk issue 1
Folklore, music, poetry, rambling, dungeon synth, flat roofed pubs, medieval graffiti, standing stones, morris dancing.
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Cool Schmool – issue 5
Diy diary comic about dogs, depression, grief, boobs, and being queer in a small town.
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Doris – issue 31
A perzine about squatting on Cape Cod in the winter, freedom dreams, learning to build houses, raising lambs, death, reparations, and more.
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The Individual, Society, and the State by Emma Goldman
Written a century ago, Emma Goldmanโs essay retains its power and relevance today.
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Street Art and Revolution…. a brief history
Street art has been used in revolution throughout history and can be a useful tool for the oppressed to utilise. To use street art to our advantage we look to past examplesย free from the commercial aspect we see today.
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Revolution is More than a Word: 23 Theses on Anarchism
Featuring Gabriel Kuhnโs 23 Theses on Anarchism, originally presented.
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The Animal Liberation Movement by Peter Singer
A classic introduction to specisism and the ideas behind Animal Liberation.
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Anarchism: What It Really Means by Emma Goldman
Essays โAnarchism: What it Really Stands Forโ, alongside โA New Declaration of Independenceโ.
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From Animals to Anarchism by Kevin Watkinson and Donal OโDriscoll
A thoughtful discussion of animal rights and anarchism.
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Florxl – issue 3: Looking Closer
A celebration of plants, gardens and horticulture.
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Eat Your Own Adventure: a Lockdown Recipe Zine
A collection of some of the favourite things Jade cooked during lockdowns. All the recipes are vegetarian or vegan.
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Scorpio Moon – issue 9
A perzine – the general election, mutual aid and collective solidarity, feelings of grief, despair, rage and courage in the face of continued austerity and the approach of ecological collapse.
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Opinionated Nobody – issue 10: the fashion issue
Perzine, all about fashion. Clothes she loves, places to buy plus sized clothes, and what we want from fat fashion.
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Cut & Stitch – Ren Aldridge (RT#30)
Cut & Stitch collects together some of the in-betweens and afterthoughts of Petrol Girlsโ latest record of the same name.
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004: ghost workers (death of workers whilst building skyscrapers press)
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002: floating lands and citys of certainty (death of workers whilst building skyscrapers press)
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001: blues not worth bad skin (death of workers whilst building skyscrapers press)
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10 Zine: A Sick Love Publication
10 ZINE centres itself around the London based creatives and activists they believe are set to make progressive change in their fields over the next 10 years.
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Mythologising Me – issue 18
Made for a 24 hour zine thing, a perzine made in 2020
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Here. In My Head. – issue 20
A perzine- on making the perzine for 10 years, a love of running, coming out, internalised biphobia, travelling alone to Stockholm, and experiences with taking SSRIs.
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Here. In My Head. – issue 19
A perzine – on mental health, growing older, making peace with regrets, tattoo frustrations, and organising a zine fest.
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Adventures in Academia – issue 3
Perzine series exploring experiences of undertaking PhD research about archiving DIY music spaces.
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Growing and Gardens
A perzine about growing more comfortable with nature. Personal writing, recipes, tips, and lots of thoughts about gardens, histories and class.











